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Aug 2021
38m 19s

Nasser

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About this episode
He’s all work no play… except for the occasional Western movie. This week we’re nattering about Egyptian revolutionary Nasser, with author and broadcaster, Tarek Osman! So, would the revolution have happened without Nasser? What inspired his political career? And what’s his legacy? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices 
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